I'm not a trial lawyer, but I'd guess a black judge would be beneficial to her case. Someone in a position of public service, who worked as hard as a judge must to get there, would look very strongly at this case. I'm sure most would consider it just as bad as a white person calling a black person a nigger, or a porch monkey.

I think a black judge would be more "judgemental" (no pun intended) against their own race, for stating such ignorant comments.

Originally Posted by OneM24

I'm not a trial lawyer, but I'd guess a black judge would be beneficial to her case. Someone in a position of public service, who worked as hard as a judge must to get there, would look very strongly at this case. I'm sure most would consider it just as bad as a white person calling a black person a nigger, or a porch monkey.

For whatever reason in our society, terms like white trash, etc, really don't carry a racial connotation. White people as a whole just don't care (which is part of the racial divide, since white people don't care about being called white trash, they wonder why African Americans get so bent out of shape over a name).

Really, the precedent is set that she won't get a thing. I also agree on a black judge being beneficial.

For whatever reason, the rules against whites and men are a little different than their counterparts. I think the day is coming when some of these will be righted, but probably not until you get an attractive, white, straight (if he's gay, it'll put a gay focus on it) man gets killed by another racial group that is so over the top that it just cannot be ignored.

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